[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2009-02-18 Thread Bryce Harrington
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196277 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196277

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 196277
   A GNOME login without keypress dosn't set GNOME keyboard settings

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-26 Thread TomasHnyk
How is this not a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-input-keyboard/+bug/196277 ?

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Re: [Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-21 Thread Gwyn
... Unchecking 'separate layout for each window' seems to have worked.

2008/12/22 Gwyn Williams :
> Thanks!
>
> 2008/12/21 shaman :
>> Hi Gwyn,
>>
>> That's really weird. You should try the option "Separate layout for each
>> window" under the System->Preferences->Keyboard->Layouts
>> checked/unchecked and/or try other keyboard models.
>>
>> If the above doesn't fix your problem, you can simply disable the
>> autostart of the fix:
>>
>> Navigate to "System" menu, then choose "Preferences" and select
>> "Sessions". Under "Startup Programs" uncheck "fixkeyboard". Then press
>> "Close".
>>
>> This will prevent the fix from autoloading and will restore your system
>> to the previous state after the next restart.
>>
>> Greetings
>>
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>> Status in gnome-control-center: Invalid
>> Status in X.Org X server: Confirmed
>> Status in "xorg-server" source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
>>
>> Bug description:
>> first of all: what's the problem?:
>> i upgraded from ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04. i use 2 keyboard layouts (not in 
>> xorg.conf, that one just said: layout be and level3 right alt to switch): be 
>> and us
>> after upgrading, it didn't switch anymore, i just got "weird" chars (the 
>> switch seemed to switch to level3 for the entire keyboard). after playing 
>> with it (A LOT), i thougt: reinstall (and use xubuntu, since i only have 
>> 256MB of ram in the machine)
>> same problem there, BUT i found out WHERE the problem resides:
>> * install a ubuntu/xubuntu machine
>> * create multiple keyboard layouts in xorg.conf like:
>> Option "XkbLayout" "be,us(euro)"
>> or don't use the xorg way, but do it in the settings panel in gnome/xfce 
>> (like the first time i encountered the problem).
>> * all works fine... now lets break it!
>> * in your login settings window: enable autologin of a specific user
>> * reboot and watch how your keyboard switching applet messes up completely
>>
>> i don't know exactly how that changes stuff, but i do know it took me a LONG 
>> time to find this one... can anyone tell me how/why this could happen? and 
>> where do i look to fix this? (this problem wasn't there in 7.10 and prior). 
>> this is a bitch to find, and hell to understand! ;)
>>
>> if any info is needed: just yell ;)
>>
>

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Re: [Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-21 Thread Gwyn
Thanks!

2008/12/21 shaman :
> Hi Gwyn,
>
> That's really weird. You should try the option "Separate layout for each
> window" under the System->Preferences->Keyboard->Layouts
> checked/unchecked and/or try other keyboard models.
>
> If the above doesn't fix your problem, you can simply disable the
> autostart of the fix:
>
> Navigate to "System" menu, then choose "Preferences" and select
> "Sessions". Under "Startup Programs" uncheck "fixkeyboard". Then press
> "Close".
>
> This will prevent the fix from autoloading and will restore your system
> to the previous state after the next restart.
>
> Greetings
>
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> Status in gnome-control-center: Invalid
> Status in X.Org X server: Confirmed
> Status in "xorg-server" source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> first of all: what's the problem?:
> i upgraded from ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04. i use 2 keyboard layouts (not in 
> xorg.conf, that one just said: layout be and level3 right alt to switch): be 
> and us
> after upgrading, it didn't switch anymore, i just got "weird" chars (the 
> switch seemed to switch to level3 for the entire keyboard). after playing 
> with it (A LOT), i thougt: reinstall (and use xubuntu, since i only have 
> 256MB of ram in the machine)
> same problem there, BUT i found out WHERE the problem resides:
> * install a ubuntu/xubuntu machine
> * create multiple keyboard layouts in xorg.conf like:
> Option "XkbLayout" "be,us(euro)"
> or don't use the xorg way, but do it in the settings panel in gnome/xfce 
> (like the first time i encountered the problem).
> * all works fine... now lets break it!
> * in your login settings window: enable autologin of a specific user
> * reboot and watch how your keyboard switching applet messes up completely
>
> i don't know exactly how that changes stuff, but i do know it took me a LONG 
> time to find this one... can anyone tell me how/why this could happen? and 
> where do i look to fix this? (this problem wasn't there in 7.10 and prior). 
> this is a bitch to find, and hell to understand! ;)
>
> if any info is needed: just yell ;)
>

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-21 Thread shaman
Hi Gwyn,

That's really weird. You should try the option "Separate layout for each
window" under the System->Preferences->Keyboard->Layouts
checked/unchecked and/or try other keyboard models.

If the above doesn't fix your problem, you can simply disable the
autostart of the fix:

Navigate to “System” menu, then choose “Preferences” and select
“Sessions”. Under "Startup Programs" uncheck "fixkeyboard". Then press
“Close”.

This will prevent the fix from autoloading and will restore your system
to the previous state after the next restart.

Greetings

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Re: [Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-20 Thread Gwyn
Hi,

I have just tried Shaman's solution above for Ubuntu 8.04. I created a
/usr/bin/fixkeyboard file with layouts for us, fr, gb. I enabled
automatic login. I can toggle between layouts (Alt + Shift), but a new
problem has arisen.

Now, when I open the control center or update manager or webbrowser or
any other application, the keyboard layout switches automatically to
French!!! When I close the application, the keyboard reverts to US
layout. I find this bizarre (and annoying)! I have a UK laptop, US
plug in keyboard and I occasionally type stuff in French.

So how do I change back to what I had before? Can I just delete the
/usr/bin/fixkeyboard file I created? Everything worked perfectly
before (toggling etc), but I just had to put in my password everytime
I started the computer.

Cheers,
Gwyn

2008/12/17 harrydg :
> I second that emotion... it took me quite a long time to figure out why
> stuff wasn't working for me. My first sollution was to just disable
> layouts and learn azerty again (can you imagine the horror ;))
>
> from 7.04 to 7.10 i had hoped for a fix...
> from 7.10 to 8.04 i had hoped for a fix, but since it didn't come, i
> decided to look further about what happened, and so i created this report
> from 8.04 to 8.10: still no fix and a change in importance to "low"
>
> why is this so hard to fix? I don't know any xserver code, so i don't
> really know where to look. (i have another problem with my logitech ultrax
> r-rc6 remote, on which all keys with an "id" higher than 255 don't work
> anymore since 7.10, which i don't seem to get answers from either (
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-May/035433.html )
>
> so... i indeed think that a lot of people encounter this bug, but just
> give up (like i did)
>
> greetings,
>
> Harry dG
>
> -- http://harry.enzoverder.be
>
>> Re: shaman - thanks!
>>
>> I think my previous point is still valid - I'm ok with such a work-
>> around, being a unix admin for over 20 years now, but:
>>
>> 1. I'd rather not have to do such stuff any more. I'm past the days that
>> X11 with Athena Widgets and TWM and compiling X11 from source was part
>> of a sysadmin's work. That's why I use Ubuntu on my desktop - so it can
>> handle the desktop stuff while I get to break the really interesting
>> stuff like automatic kickstart installation of tens of xen hosts :), but
>> it might not be an option if I try to tell windows-lusers "just try
>> ubuntu" and then things like that happen to them.
>>
>> 2. What's the meaning of "Long Term SUPPORT" if this bug has "low
>> priority" and it feels like "fixed in intrepid" is an answer? It looks
>> like many people are hit by this bug (it hit me a few weeks ago and only
>> yesterday I learned that it is related to automatic login - guess how
>> many people are hit that didn't even see this bug report?)
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
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>> Status in gnome-control-center: Invalid
>> Status in X.Org X server: Confirmed
>> Status in “xorg-server† source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
>>
>> Bug description:
>> first of all: what's the problem?:
>> i upgraded from ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04. i use 2 keyboard layouts (not in
>> xorg.conf, that one just said: layout be and level3 right alt to switch):
>> be and us
>> after upgrading, it didn't switch anymore, i just got "weird" chars (the
>> switch seemed to switch to level3 for the entire keyboard). after playing
>> with it (A LOT), i thougt: reinstall (and use xubuntu, since i only have
>> 256MB of ram in the machine)
>> same problem there, BUT i found out WHERE the problem resides:
>> * install a ubuntu/xubuntu machine
>> * create multiple keyboard layouts in xorg.conf like:
>> Option "XkbLayout" "be,us(euro)"
>> or don't use the xorg way, but do it in the settings panel in gnome/xfce
>> (like the first time i encountered the problem).
>> * all works fine... now lets break it!
>> * in your login settings window: enable autologin of a specific user
>> * reboot and watch how your keyboard switching applet messes up completely
>>
>> i don't know exactly how that changes stuff, but i do know it took me a
>> LONG time to find this one... can anyone tell me how/why this could
>> happen? and where do i look to fix this? (this problem wasn't there in
>> 7.10 and prior). this is a bitch to find, and hell to understand! ;)
>>
>> if any info is needed: just yell ;)
>>
>
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> Status in gnome-control-center: Invalid
> Status in X.Org X server: Confirmed
> Status in "xorg-server" source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> first of all: what's the problem?:
> i upgraded from ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04. i use 2 keyboard layouts (not in 
> xorg.conf, that one just said: layou

Re: [Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-17 Thread harrydg
I second that emotion... it took me quite a long time to figure out why
stuff wasn't working for me. My first sollution was to just disable
layouts and learn azerty again (can you imagine the horror ;))

from 7.04 to 7.10 i had hoped for a fix...
from 7.10 to 8.04 i had hoped for a fix, but since it didn't come, i
decided to look further about what happened, and so i created this report
from 8.04 to 8.10: still no fix and a change in importance to "low"

why is this so hard to fix? I don't know any xserver code, so i don't
really know where to look. (i have another problem with my logitech ultrax
r-rc6 remote, on which all keys with an "id" higher than 255 don't work
anymore since 7.10, which i don't seem to get answers from either (
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-May/035433.html )

so... i indeed think that a lot of people encounter this bug, but just
give up (like i did)

greetings,

Harry dG

-- http://harry.enzoverder.be

> Re: shaman - thanks!
>
> I think my previous point is still valid - I'm ok with such a work-
> around, being a unix admin for over 20 years now, but:
>
> 1. I'd rather not have to do such stuff any more. I'm past the days that
> X11 with Athena Widgets and TWM and compiling X11 from source was part
> of a sysadmin's work. That's why I use Ubuntu on my desktop - so it can
> handle the desktop stuff while I get to break the really interesting
> stuff like automatic kickstart installation of tens of xen hosts :), but
> it might not be an option if I try to tell windows-lusers "just try
> ubuntu" and then things like that happen to them.
>
> 2. What's the meaning of "Long Term SUPPORT" if this bug has "low
> priority" and it feels like "fixed in intrepid" is an answer? It looks
> like many people are hit by this bug (it hit me a few weeks ago and only
> yesterday I learned that it is related to automatic login - guess how
> many people are hit that didn't even see this bug report?)
>
> Cheers.
>
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> of the bug.
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> Status in gnome-control-center: Invalid
> Status in X.Org X server: Confirmed
> Status in “xorg-server” source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> first of all: what's the problem?:
> i upgraded from ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04. i use 2 keyboard layouts (not in
> xorg.conf, that one just said: layout be and level3 right alt to switch):
> be and us
> after upgrading, it didn't switch anymore, i just got "weird" chars (the
> switch seemed to switch to level3 for the entire keyboard). after playing
> with it (A LOT), i thougt: reinstall (and use xubuntu, since i only have
> 256MB of ram in the machine)
> same problem there, BUT i found out WHERE the problem resides:
> * install a ubuntu/xubuntu machine
> * create multiple keyboard layouts in xorg.conf like:
> Option "XkbLayout" "be,us(euro)"
> or don't use the xorg way, but do it in the settings panel in gnome/xfce
> (like the first time i encountered the problem).
> * all works fine... now lets break it!
> * in your login settings window: enable autologin of a specific user
> * reboot and watch how your keyboard switching applet messes up completely
>
> i don't know exactly how that changes stuff, but i do know it took me a
> LONG time to find this one... can anyone tell me how/why this could
> happen? and where do i look to fix this? (this problem wasn't there in
> 7.10 and prior). this is a bitch to find, and hell to understand! ;)
>
> if any info is needed: just yell ;)
>

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-16 Thread Amos Shapira
Re: shaman - thanks!

I think my previous point is still valid - I'm ok with such a work-
around, being a unix admin for over 20 years now, but:

1. I'd rather not have to do such stuff any more. I'm past the days that
X11 with Athena Widgets and TWM and compiling X11 from source was part
of a sysadmin's work. That's why I use Ubuntu on my desktop - so it can
handle the desktop stuff while I get to break the really interesting
stuff like automatic kickstart installation of tens of xen hosts :), but
it might not be an option if I try to tell windows-lusers "just try
ubuntu" and then things like that happen to them.

2. What's the meaning of "Long Term SUPPORT" if this bug has "low
priority" and it feels like "fixed in intrepid" is an answer? It looks
like many people are hit by this bug (it hit me a few weeks ago and only
yesterday I learned that it is related to automatic login - guess how
many people are hit that didn't even see this bug report?)

Cheers.

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-16 Thread shaman
A workaround can be found here: http://ubuntu.sabza.org/2006/10/13
/xubuntu-easily-switch-keyboard-layout/. And for us Ubuntu 8.04 users,
as follows:

Create a file in /usr/bin/

sudo gedit /usr/bin/fixkeyboard

Add following lines in this file. I am using US, DE and BG layouts. Also
note that this example sets xkb option to change groups when Ctrl+Shift
keys are pressed together.

#!/bin/bash
setxkbmap -option grp:switch,grp:ctrl_shift_toggle us,de,bg

Save the file and exit.
Change the permissions to root and make it executable:

sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/fixkeyboard

Make the script be loaded every time you start the X-server: navigate to
“System” menu, then choose “Preferences” and select “Sessions”. Then
press button “Add”, type application name , command to start it (it’s
/usr/bin/fixkeyboard) or add it by pressing "Add" button and chose from
the list in /usr/bin/. Then press “Ok” and then “Close”. After next
login to Gnome the script will start and you'll be able to switch
layouts with keyboard.

That's all. I hope it helps.

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-16 Thread Amos Shapira
Why is importance changed to "low"?

This is an annoying bug in an LTS version which is planned by many to be
used for a few years from now.

It requires anyone who uses 8.04 with automatic login to unset and reset
the configuration every time they boot the computer.

Many times automatic login is used to help computer-illiterates to use
the computer without having to know about all the dials and knobs so a
bug like this will affect such people even more so.

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-16 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-control-center => xorg-server
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-12-10 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-09-24 Thread ssergeje
This issue doesn't occur in Intrepid Alpha6 for me. As for LTS it's
still broken unless the X conf is modified by hand or autologin is
disabled. The solution is somewhere out there, but I couldn't find any
in freedesktop or other's bugzillas.

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Re: [Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-09-22 Thread Gwyn
THe only solution that works for me is to disable automatic login. After
that no problems with layouts or layout switching at all.
Gwyn

2008/9/21 Vit Svarc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> But the settings in xorg.conf is not any solution! What if every user
> wants to have different keyboard layouts?
>
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> Status in "gnome-control-center" source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> first of all: what's the problem?:
> i upgraded from ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04. i use 2 keyboard layouts (not in
> xorg.conf, that one just said: layout be and level3 right alt to switch): be
> and us
> after upgrading, it didn't switch anymore, i just got "weird" chars (the
> switch seemed to switch to level3 for the entire keyboard). after playing
> with it (A LOT), i thougt: reinstall (and use xubuntu, since i only have
> 256MB of ram in the machine)
> same problem there, BUT i found out WHERE the problem resides:
> * install a ubuntu/xubuntu machine
> * create multiple keyboard layouts in xorg.conf like:
> Option "XkbLayout" "be,us(euro)"
> or don't use the xorg way, but do it in the settings panel in gnome/xfce
> (like the first time i encountered the problem).
> * all works fine... now lets break it!
> * in your login settings window: enable autologin of a specific user
> * reboot and watch how your keyboard switching applet messes up completely
>
> i don't know exactly how that changes stuff, but i do know it took me a
> LONG time to find this one... can anyone tell me how/why this could happen?
> and where do i look to fix this? (this problem wasn't there in 7.10 and
> prior). this is a bitch to find, and hell to understand! ;)
>
> if any info is needed: just yell ;)
>


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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-09-21 Thread Vit Svarc
But the settings in xorg.conf is not any solution! What if every user
wants to have different keyboard layouts?

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-09-21 Thread ssergeje
Hello Gwyn,
try to:
1. Right-click the keyboard indicator applet
2. Select 'Keyboard preferences'
3. Select 'Layouts' tab and click 'Reset to defaults'. Check that all the 
configs are gone
4. Log out/Log in (restart X)

Editting the xorg.conf didn't help me either, but resetting the defaults did 
the trick.
Please report if that helped. Cheers

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-09-20 Thread Gwyn
I have the same problem with layout switching. But editing the xorg.conf
file doesn't help.

I also seem to have problem like in the first post above with 'weird'
characters.

This is what I did (Ubuntu 8.04, old Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop; auto
login):

Added a keyboard indicator to panel.
Configured keyboard prefs - adding US and Fr layouts to the UK default.
Changed layout options to allow layout switching with Alt + Shift
Everything works fine until I shut down.
On restart, however, Alt + Shift does nothing.
I can switch layouts from UK to US by clicking on the panel icon (I have a UK 
laptop and use a plugin US keyboard), but when on US, I get gobbledegook when I 
type: ı æµ ŧ←þ→nŋ ł→ŧħ ↑§ ĸe←”øæ¶ð łæ←ø↓ŧ¡¡¡ 
Can't switch into FR at all. 
Fiddling with the xorg.conf file doesn't seem to change things

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-08-04 Thread ssergeje

** Attachment added: "keyboard indicator screenshot"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16530667/layoutSwitcher.png

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-08-04 Thread ssergeje
Hello!

I can confirm the issue mentioned in the first post on my compaq laptop
(intel GMA945, i810 and intel drivers) and standalone box (nvidia
GeForce2 IGP, nv driver) both running ubuntu 8.04.1:

1. Add 'Keyboard indicator' applet to your panel
2. Add second group (eg Spanish, or someother if your default is Spanish :-) )
3. Add laoyout switch shortcut (eg Alt+Shift)
4. You can now type using both your default and eg Spanish layouts. You can 
switch between the layouts using the shortcut or by clicking on the keyboard 
indicator applet
4. Enable GDM autologin
5. Reboot
6. Now you CAN'T switch the layout using the shortcut, only by clicking the 
applet. You can also swtich layouts by right-clicking the keyboard indicator 
applet and selecting a layout from the 'Group' option.
6.1 I have Estonian (default) and Russian phonetic layouts. Enabling the 
Russian layout doesn't work. The indicator changes, but the symbols I get by 
typing the keyboard are bizarre (looks like latin Serbian, not cyrillic Russian)


I did some tests to work thing out:
1. I disabled the GDM autologin and everything worked fine
2. I added two additional layouts. They worked too. See screenshot 
layoutSwitcher.png
3. I enabled the GDM autologin again. Switching didn't work. Moreover layouts 
nr 3 and 4 didn't turn on from the right-click option.
That is, double click only switches two first groups (Estonian and Russian). 
Two last are ignored (German, Spanish)
The right-click thing didn't work correct either:
right click the indicator -> Groups -> selecting option nr 3 (German) activates 
option nr 1 (Estonian), and selecting option nr 4 (Spanish) acivates option nr 
2 (broken Russian that looks like Serbian)

BUT I also managed to fix the damn thing!
1. Right-click the keyboard indicator applet
2. Select 'Keyboard preferences'
3. Select 'Layouts' tab and click 'Reset to defaults'. Check that all the 
configs are gone
4. No you have to edit your xorg.conf file
I added these two lines to my keyboard section:
Option  "XkbLayout" "ee,ru(phonetic)"
Option  "XkbOptions" "grp:alt_shift_toggle"
5. Save the conf
6. Reboot. Voilá, the switching should work now with GDM autologin enabled. It 
works on my laptop and almost works on my box.
The keyboard indicator on the box only changes from Estonian to Russian on 
keyboard shortcut. It remains Estonian if you click on it, but it types 
cyrillic Russian, which is just fine for me :)

There's almost no difference in the Xorg.0.log when the GDM autologin is
changed. I'm adding the logs and X server configs ass attachment (sorry
for the zip)

Hope that helps!

** Attachment added: "X server logs and configs"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16530657/attachment_ssergeje.zip

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Re: [Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-07-29 Thread harrydg
is there any progress in this bug??? i see lots of people have it... any
direction to a sollution?

ps. vit: it only works when you restart X after boot (normally ;))

* Vit Svarc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2008-07-28 22:45:37 Mon:
> I can also confirm this strange behaviour, using Czech, German and US 
> keyboard layout.
> Sometimes it works ok, but sometimes no. I have also autologin enabled.

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-07-28 Thread Vit Svarc
I can also confirm this strange behaviour, using Czech, German and US keyboard 
layout.
Sometimes it works ok, but sometimes no. I have also autologin enabled.

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-17 Thread TomasHnyk
228196 is this bug, you must have messed up with copy and paste or
something:-). Which bug did you mean?

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-17 Thread syntax
See also bug #228196
Shouldn't we mark this as duplicate?

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-12 Thread TomasHnyk
Oh, and from the other bug report - there is a workaround. Run setxkbmap -print 
| xkbcomp - $DISPLAY and everything works as it should.
This does not work when I put it in session startup for some reason:-/. (i.e. 
it must be run manually)

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-12 Thread James Westby
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-12 Thread TomasHnyk
I googled a bit and found that is is actually a bug in xserver and that
it is known upstream (see http://blogs.gnome.org/sudaltsov/2008/05/27
/keyboard-is-not-configured-in-gnome-in-some-cases for acknowledgement
from the developer of gnome-keyboard-config). I hope I got the links to
other projects and bugs right. Anyway, it should be marked as triaged as
it is an upstream issue.

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: xorg-server
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-12 Thread TomasHnyk
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #16105
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16105

** Also affects: gnome-control-center via
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16105
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: gnome-control-center
 Bugwatch: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #16105 => GNOME Bug Tracker #483182

** Also affects: xorg-server via
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16105
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-12 Thread TomasHnyk
I assume this is a bug in gnome-keyboard-properties, which is in gnome-
control-center package. It might also be a bug in GDM but I have no idea
how to check that.

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-control-center

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-06-12 Thread TomasHnyk
I confirm it since it is also affecting me in the way already described.
I cannot help more though:-(.

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 228196] Re: gdm and keyboard layout switch

2008-05-08 Thread Christian Betz
I can confirm that I am affected by this same issue (using a Lenovo
Thinkpad X60). I noticed it immediately because I have 'Make CapsLock an
Additional Ctrl' enabled. This feature is a must on this laptop due to
the strange location of the real Ctrl key.

I also upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04 and use GDM's automatic login feature.
I noticed that I could only get the right keyboard settings after I
either a) went into the keyboard settings dialog  (which I assume
refreshes the layout somehow) or b) logged out and the logged back in.
This led me to believe something might be going on with the
initialization of my gnome session by gdm or something similar. I
ultimately wound up here :)

Of course everything works fine when automatic login is turned off.
However, it is a nice feature to have.

I would also be happy to provide any info/logs needed.

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